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By *mily36C OP   Woman
33 weeks ago

Bedford (or anywhere beginning with B..!?)

They say every day is a school day ...

but I'd never heard of breasts called Bristols before...

There is other terminology of course, right?!

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By *assiieneilxMan
33 weeks ago

Newcastle under lyme


"They say every day is a school day ...

but I'd never heard of breasts called Bristols before...

There is other terminology of course, right?! "

It’s a 60s/70s term

Used in Carry-on films

Not sure I ever heard it used in real life

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By *alandNitaCouple
33 weeks ago

Scunthorpe


"They say every day is a school day ...

but I'd never heard of breasts called Bristols before...

There is other terminology of course, right?! "

It was common in comedy like Benny Hill, The Two Ronnies, Morecombe & Wise, and the Carry On films.

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By *mily36C OP   Woman
33 weeks ago

Bedford (or anywhere beginning with B..!?)

Starting to sound like an 'era' thing...

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
33 weeks ago

BRIDPORT

NEVER! Wow, been calling them that since I was a kid, mind you there’s plenty of other names and terms on here that sale straight over my head

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By *dam1971Man
33 weeks ago

Bedford


"Starting to sound like an 'era' thing... "

This is definitely where you say you’re too young to have heard of it

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago

Bristol Cities - Titties.

Cockernee, guv'nor.

Apples and pears. Lionel Blairs etc.

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By *rumph650Man
33 weeks ago

Cardiff

It’s Cockney rhyming slang Bristol city

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By *ickie76XXXMan
33 weeks ago

dartford

As the post above says it’s rhyming slang

Same as thrupenny bits.

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By *mily36C OP   Woman
33 weeks ago

Bedford (or anywhere beginning with B..!?)


"Starting to sound like an 'era' thing...

This is definitely where you say you’re too young to have heard of it "

Absolutely am too young

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By *mily36C OP   Woman
33 weeks ago

Bedford (or anywhere beginning with B..!?)


"As the post above says it’s rhyming slang

Same as thrupenny bits. "

Ah ha, got it now

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By *ools and the brainCouple
33 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

Cor blimey guv

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By *ickie76XXXMan
33 weeks ago

dartford


"As the post above says it’s rhyming slang

Same as thrupenny bits.

Ah ha, got it now "

I couldn’t Adam and Eve it either at first

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